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The baby name Seadeta is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced seh-AH-deh-tah.

Seadeta is Bosnian, Turkish in Origin.

Gender: Female
Syllables: 4.0
Origin: Bosnian, Turkish
Pronunciation: seh-AH-deh-tah

What is the meaning of the name Seadeta ?

The baby name Seadeta is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced seh-AH-deh-tah.

Seadeta is Bosnian, Turkish in Origin.

Seadeta is a Bosnian and Herzegovinian feminine name rooted in the Arabic root s-'-d, associated with happiness and good fortune. Its form likely blends Turkish Saadet (“felicity”) and the Bosniak male name Sead (from Sa'd), with the South Slavic feminine suffix -eta, yielding the sense of “blessed happiness” or “good luck.”

Attested in Bosniak communities since the mid‑20th century, the name remains rare outside the Western Balkans. Variants and cognates include Seada, Saada, Saeeda/Saida, Sa'ida, Saadet (Turkish), and Saadeta; Seadeta often appears in Latin‑script records. Diminutives include Deta, Seda, and Seja. Contemporary use persists in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sandžak, and diaspora families, sometimes chosen to honor relatives named Sead or Seada while preserving its auspicious meaning.

We can't find Seadeta in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Names like this are usually very rare, tied to a particular region or tradition, or freshly invented. However you look at it, very few people share it.

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Seadeta is predominantly a girl's name.
Seadeta is a 4 syllable name, pronounced seh-AH-deh-tah.
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Seadet, Seadete, Sejdetë, Saadet and Saadetë.
Across languages, Seadeta has these equivalents: Saida (Sa'ida/Saeeda), Saadet (Turkish), Felicity (English equivalent).
Seadeta is a name of Turkish origin, traditionally used in Turkey. It doesn't appear in the major international birth registries we track, but it is an established name within Turkey and its diaspora communities.